MQM condemns Altaf's 'incendiary' speech in National Assembly
ISLAMABAD: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) approached the National Assembly Secretariat on Friday to condemn its own founder Altaf Hussain's vitriolic "anti-Pakistan" speech and the attack on media houses by MQM activists.
"This House condemns in strongest terms the raising of anti-Pakistan slogans and the incendiary and controversial speech of MQM founder Altaf Hussain from London and the subsequent attacks on media houses, in particular the ARY network," says the resolution signed by 22 MQM leaders.
"This House condemns every type of crime, violence, terrorism and anti-Pakistan slogans and activities," it further said.
Speaking to the press after submitting the resolution, MQM leader Farooq Sattar termed Altaf's Aug 22 anti-Pakistan speech "suicidal" and said the party in Pakistan had made a huge sacrifice by distancing itself from party chief Altaf Hussain in its "decisions and policies".